That's not how you petition the Supreme Court.
Yet another Republican "patriot" who flunked civics 101.
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That's not how you petition the Supreme Court.
Yet another Republican "patriot" who flunked civics 101.
they just wanna 'ask'? and not do the actual dirty work (and unpopular--a majority of that state supports same-sex marriage) of writing and passing a state law that conflicts with obergefell, and then defending that law as it is challenged up the judicial ladder?
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...Dunno, sounds like a you problem to me.